Chateau de Raray, the setting for Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast movie
The elegant Classical Chateau de Raray, north of Paris, served as setting for the filming of Cocteau’s movie Beauty and the Beast
The elegant Classical Chateau de Raray, north of Paris, served as setting for the filming of Cocteau’s movie Beauty and the Beast
Tournemire, one of the most beautiful villages in France, nestled in the heart of the Auvergne Volcanoes Natural Park in the Cantal department
The castle of Apremont, today mainly in ruins, was built by a childhood friend of Francois I and was thus the first Renaissance castle of Vendée
The Chateau de Haut-Kœnigsbourg, an impressive medieval fortress restored by Emperor Wilhelm II and one of Alsace’s architectural gems
Chateau de Montal, a Renaissance masterpiece built by a woman and returned to its past grandeur by the industrialist and patron of the arts Maurice Fenaille
Chateau des Anglais – Chateau Fort de La Roque d’Autoire, the troglodyte fort the lords of Turenne built at the border of the Auvergne and Toulouse counties
Chateau de Limargue, a manor house that boasts exceptional architectural features and is located in Autoire, one of the most beautiful villages of France
Chateau of Cenevieres, a medieval fortress that was transformed in the late 16th century into one of the finest Renaissance castles in Quercy
Herisson, a picturesque medieval village nestled at the foot of the vestiges of the castle of the Dukes of Bourbon and ranked ‘small city of character’
Bourbon-l’Archambault, a famed spa town nestled in a valley of the historic Bourbonnais, and the cradle of the dynasty of Dukes of Bourbon, Kings of France
Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, a historical medieval town of Cotentin nestled around its Benedictine abbey and the remains of its once mighty fortress
Chateau de Gratot, a spectacular medieval castle located near Coutances in Normandy, is steadily restored to its original state